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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven ...

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    The city of New Haven is the location of 70 of these properties and districts, including 9 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the other properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark, are covered in National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven County ...

  3. Anchor (New Haven bar) - Wikipedia

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    The Anchor closed abruptly on the night of January 4, 2015. The landlord, Yale University, shut down the establishment after new management repeatedly failed to make rent. Controversy ensued, with a petition gaining over 1000 signatures and New Haven's government stepping in to preserve the mid-century interior and art moderne facade. [4]

  4. Toad's Place - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, it was a popular restaurant called Hungry Charlie's and then the location of Caleb's Tavern. In 1974, Mike Spoerndle, formerly a student at the Culinary Institute of America, rented the building for a French and Italian restaurant, which opened in March 1975. He named it Toad's Place, after a childhood joke.

  5. Chart House - Wikipedia

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    Chart House is an American seafood restaurant chain owned by Landry's. Locations. New Orleans location. There are 28 locations in the United States, as of 2015. [1]

  6. Ninth Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ninth Square takes its name from an early division of New Haven, when leaders of the New Haven Colony created a town plan of nine large squares in 1637, centered on the one now housing the New Haven Green. Because the ninth square was located closest to the colony's harbor, it was the first to develop a significant commercial presence.

  7. Prospect Hill Historic District (New Haven, Connecticut)

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    Othniel C. Marsh House, 360 Prospect Street, 1878, mixed Richardsonian Romanesque & Queen Anne, designed by J.C. Cady & Co. [3]: 46 Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 1875–c.1950, a six-building property and National Historic Landmark; Anna L. Graves House, 35 Autumn Street, c.1890, a Queen Anne house

  8. Downtown New Haven - Wikipedia

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    Downtown New Haven is the neighborhood located in the heart of the city of New Haven, Connecticut. It is made up of the original nine squares laid out in 1638 to form New Haven, including the New Haven Green, and the immediate surrounding central business district, as well as a significant portion of the Yale University campus. The area ...

  9. Taft Hotel (New Haven) - Wikipedia

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    The space is the oldest bar space in New Haven. The site hosted an ordinary or tavern as early as 1659, and hosted Benedict Arnold and George Washington. Abraham Lincoln and William Howard Taft may also have visited. In the 18th century it was called the Beers Tavern, then as the New Haven Hotel in the mid-19th century.